WS Flux vs WS Diamond Cullinan: Which Switch is Better?

Two flagships from the WS Babao family — how do their materials, smoothness, and sound truly differ?

When it comes to premium Hall-effektbrytare, few names carry the weight of Wuque Studio’s Babao (八宝) magnetic lineup. Two models sit at the top of that hierarchy — the engineering-driven WS-flöde and the aesthetics-obsessed WS Diamond Cullinan. Both chase absolute stability, both share the family’s signature octagonal stem, yet they’re built on completely opposite design philosophies.

This guide breaks down the two flagships across four dimensions — materials, smoothness, sound, and stability — so you can decide which magnetic switch truly belongs under your fingertips.


Introduction: Same Bloodline, Different Souls

The Wuque Studio Babao series has become a cornerstone of the high-end magnetic switch market, and these two represent its dual personalities:

  • WS-flöde — the family’s foundation, famous for its octagonal stem, dual magnets, and two distinct sound profiles.
  • WS Diamond Cullinan — the flagship of the Diamond Series, debuting with a fully transparent body, diamond-cut aesthetics, and a unique plastic-cored magnet structure.

Both are premium. Both are engineered for stability. But one speaks the language of precision engineering, and the other the language of art and beauty.


Part 1: Materials & Design — Engineering vs. Aesthetics

The clearest split between these switches begins with why they were designed the way they were.

WS Flux: Function-First Engineering

The WS Flux reads like a mechanical engineer’s dream — every element serves stability and precision:

  • Industry-first Octagonal Stabilizing Stem — the 8-sided geometry maximizes contact with the housing, eliminating the 45° diagonal press deviation that plagues traditional square stems.
  • Dual T-Slide Rail System — borrowed from industrial machinery, the reinforced T-shaped rails guide the stem through frictionless travel with virtually zero lateral play.
  • Dual 3.6mm oversized magnets — a 30% boost in magnetic flux, reaching 635–750Gs at bottom-out.
  • Material stack — high-clarity PC top, military-grade POM stem, and durable housing.
  • Two sound editions — Standard (crisp pebble sound) and Drum Edition (deep muted thock).

WS Diamond Cullinan: Aesthetics Taken to the Extreme

Where Flux hides its engineering, the Cullinan puts everything on display:

  • Fully transparent design — high-clarity PC top och bottom housing with a transparent PA12 stem column, pure and crystalline like an uncut gem.
  • Diamond-cut facets — the top housing uses multi-faceted diamond-cutting, so RGB light scatters into a dazzling sparkle.
  • Integrated light-guide column — a single-piece design that lights up in any orientation, perfectly suited for dual-LED PCBs.
  • Unique plastic-cored magnet — a high-quality PC stem embedded inuti the magnet. This isn’t just visual flair; it fundamentally reshapes the bottom-out sound.
  • Four-slider + top-housing rail structure — replacing Flux’s dual T-rails with four diagonally distributed sliders for even greater press consistency.

Part 2: Smoothness & Feel — Rigid Precision vs. Gentle Comfort

Both switches glide beautifully, but the character of the travel is worlds apart.

WS Flux: The Rigid, “Mechanical” Feel

  • The octagonal stem + T-rail combo delivers an extremely rigid, guided stroke — firm and precise.
  • Tight tolerances mean near-zero stem wobble (0.05mm uniform clearance).
  • 50±7gf bottom-out force — heavier and more solid than most expect.
  • Four-point rebound limiting system optimizes return speed for rapid double-taps.
  • 6.65mm oversized spring + factory four-point lube = crisp, snappy rebound out of the box.
  • One caveat: those tight tolerances make disassembly and modding harder.

WS Diamond Cullinan: The Gentle, Cushioned Feel

  • Four-slider + top-rail structure distributes pressure diagonally for balanced consistency.
  • 23mm extra-long single-stage spring — dramatically longer than Flux’s spring, producing a more following, elastic press and rebound.
  • 35±5gf initial force — noticeably lighter overall.
  • Plastic bump bottom-out — a small nub on the bottom housing meets the stem column in a plastic-on-plastic point contact, mimicking a traditional mechanical bottom-out rather than a hard magnet-to-housing thud.

The takeaway: Cullinan chases softness, follow-through, and comfort; Flux chases rigidity, precision, and solidity.


Part 3: Sound Signature — Crisp Clack vs. Muted Thock

Sound is arguably the most immediate difference between these two.

WS Flux: Two Sounds, Two Personalities

  • Standard edition — a crisp “pebble” sound: bright, clean, and springy.
  • Drum Edition — a deep, muted thock with optimized internal damping that echoes rich mechanical acoustics.
  • Overall, Flux leans bright and lively, and some users note it can be on the louder side.

WS Diamond Cullinan: The Refined, Muted Character

  • De plastic-bump bottom-out fundamentally shifts the acoustics toward a muted, grounded tone.
  • Its voice sits between a crisp click and a mid-range thock — not the deepest thock, but with a clear elasticity and expressive timbre.
  • The result is a more premium, composed sound that stands in sharp contrast to Flux’s brightness.

Sound Comparison Summary

Here’s the quick side-by-side:

AspektWS-flödeWS Diamond Cullinan
Sound directionCrisp & bright / optional mutedMuted & composed
Bottom-out soundMagnet bottom-out (crisper)Plastic-bump bottom-out (softer)
Version optionsStandard + DrumSingle muted profile
Bäst förFans of crisp feedbackEnthusiasts chasing deep tones

Part 4: Stability & Performance — Same Roots, Different Tuning

Both switches share the same DNA, but they achieve stability through slightly different means.

Shared Technical Genes

  • Octagonal stabilizing stem — the core technology on both, defeating the 45° diagonal press bias of square stems.
  • High magnetic-flux design — oversized magnets on both, calibrated to the same Babao-family T0 tier.
  • High-precision Rapid Trigger — both support adjustable actuation and fine-grained trigger travel.

How Their Stability Differs

  • WS-flöde relies on the octagonal stem + dual T-rails + tight tolerances — more rigid, harder to disassemble.
  • WS Diamond Cullinan relies on the octagonal stem + four-slider top rails — more sliders, more balanced press consistency.

Magnetic Flux Data

ParameterWS-flödeWS Diamond Cullinan
Bottom-out flux635–750Gs635–750Gs (identical tier)
Magnet size3.6mm × 3.6mm dual3.6mm central large magnet
Flux increase+30%Same tier as Flux

Part 5: Full Head-to-Head Comparison

For a complete at-a-glance overview, here’s how the two flagships line up:

DimensioneraWS-flödeWS Diamond Cullinan
Design philosophyEngineering / functionalismAesthetics / extreme transparency
Top housingHigh-clarity PCTransparent PC + diamond-cut facets
Stem materialPOMTransparent PA12
Stem structureOctagonal + dual T-railsOctagonal + four-slider top rails
Fjädra6.65mm oversized23mm extra-long single-stage
Bottom-outMagnet bottom-outPlastic-bump bottom-out
Magnet designDual 3.6mm magnetsPlastic-cored magnet (PC embedded)
Sound directionCrisp (Standard) / muted (Drum)Muted & composed
FeelRigid, precise, solidSoft, following, comfortable
DisassemblyHarder (tight tolerances)Måttlig
RGB effectGoodExceptional (full-clear + diamond-cut)
Initial / bottom-out force35 / 50gf35 / 45gf

Part 6: Buyer’s Guide — Which One Is for You?

Pick your priority, and the choice becomes clear.

By Sound Preference

  • Bright, crisp typing sound → WS-flöde Standard (pebble-like clack)
  • Deep muted thock → WS Flux Drum Edition eller the Cullinan
  • Premium, composed acoustics → WS Diamond Cullinan (plastic-bump bottom-out)

By Feel Preference

  • Solid, rigid feedback → WS Flux (octagonal + dual T-rails)
  • Soft, cushioned comfort → WS Diamond Cullinan (23mm spring + plastic bottom-out)

By Visual Preference

  • Maximum RGB brilliance → WS Diamond Cullinan (full-clear PC + diamond-cut + integrated light guide)
  • Performance over lighting → WS Flux (no compromise on performance, lighting is plenty)

By How Much You Like to Tinker

  • Love modding, spring swaps, and lubing → WS Diamond Cullinan (easier to open)
  • Want out-of-the-box readiness → WS Flux (factory-lubed, tight tolerances need no tuning)

Conclusion: Two Champions, Two Philosophies

Though both the WS-flöde och WS Diamond Cullinan belong to the same Wuque Studio Babao family and share the octagonal stem at their core, their souls couldn’t be more different.

  • De WS-flöde är the engineer’s masterpiece — octagonal stem, dual T-rails, dual magnets, and dual sound profiles, all engineered for uncompromising stability and precision.
  • De WS Diamond Cullinan är the artist’s creation — a fully transparent diamond-cut body, plastic-cored magnet, four-slider structure, and a 23mm spring, all sculpted for beauty, comfort, and refined sound.

The final word:

  • Chase peak performance, rigid feel, and crisp sound → WS-flöde
  • Chase stunning looks, gentle feel, and muted acoustics → WS Diamond Cullinan

There’s no absolute winner here — only two different visions of what a perfect keystroke should feel, look, and sound like.

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